In our Rochester community, we are fortunate to have many inspiring figures who have shown us the power of dedication, community involvement, and perseverance. Here are a few notable examples:
- Frederick Douglass: Although not directly related to after-school programs, Frederick Douglass is a significant figure in Rochester’s history. He lived here for many years, publishing his newspapers and being deeply involved in the abolitionist movement. His legacy teaches us the importance of standing up for justice and equality.
- William A. Johnson Jr.: As the former mayor of Rochester, William A. Johnson Jr. has been a prominent figure in our community. He often speaks about the importance of community programs and their role in providing opportunities for youth. His leadership reminds us of the power of civic engagement and community support.
- Garth Fagan: The Tony Award-winning choreographer, known for his work on “The Lion King,” has strong ties to Rochester. He founded the Garth Fagan Dance company here, providing numerous opportunities for young dancers through community programs and workshops. His success shows us the value of creativity and dedication to one’s craft.
These individuals have contributed significantly to our community and have often highlighted the importance of community support and programs in their development. To find local opportunities: Visit: City of Rochester Dept. of Recreation and Human Services. Youth who enjoy sport and fitness activities, dance and step, gaming, socializing with friends, field trips, special events and more. Should check out R-Teens! Youth Development and Enrichment programs such as R-Teens is a free open recreation afterschool program for ages 13-17.
Remember, you have the power to shape your future. Follow the examples of those who inspire you, and strive to be a positive influence in the lives of others.